Systems that combine controllable lighting systems with light-sensing
devices facilitate a wide range of applications. Examples include 3D
scanning, flexible display walls, novel display interaction,
reflectance field capture, optical communication, and artistic
creations. While this workshop uses the term "projector-camera
system", it should be understood to encompass any approach that
employs an active, controllable light source, ranging from LEDs to an
array of light projectors, together with any light-sensing device,
ranging from a simple photo-sensor to an array of high-resolution
cameras. The PROCAMS workshop series serves as an annual gathering
place for researchers and practitioners who use, build, and design
computational illumination and imaging systems for a wide variety of
uses. The workshop solicits papers, posters, and demo submissions on
all topics relating to projector-camera systems.

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PROCAMS 2012 invites technical paper submissions on the topics listed
below. A best paper award will be given to the top technical paper
selected by the program committee. This year's workshop places
emphasis on (but is not limited to) all technical, systems, and
theoretical aspects related to projector-camera (light source/sensing)
systems used in the following areas: